Steel Shaft Butt Extensions

The GolfWorks Steel Shaft Extensions can be used to extend the finished playing length of any steel shafted club. These 12" long steel butt extensions feature an 8 1/2" parallel mid sections that can be cut in the middle to create two 4 1/4" extensions. Each section has a tapered end to perfectly fit inside the shaft being extended. Each extension has a 1 5/8" shaft insertions depth and is chrome plated to prevent rusting.

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Sweet Add-On 4 Big Man..Being a 6'3" guy with "monkey" arms. These cut to 1" extension brought my new/used irons to my old irons standard. No more slicing...sweet. Note one extension does 2 irons.

Date published: 2009-08-26

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What size extensions do I need for a DG S300?

Asked by: Golfer7287

You need the S60 extensions for the DG S300's.

Answered by: JimY

Date published: 2015-07-28

What size of extensions do I need for scotty putters and project x pxi shafts?

Asked by: jase

Project X Pxi shafts are a .600" butt diameter so you would need the S60 steel shaft extension which is the .600" extension.
http://www.golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_S60

The stock steel shaft in the Callaway wedges would be a .600" butt diameter and you would use the S60 steel shaft extension to extend these.
http://www.golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_S60

Answered by: JimY

Date published: 2015-07-13

this stock # was on shaft extension I ordered from you 40000035364 Is it a 560 or a 580?

Asked by: Robert Tate

This number you list is from the bar code and the only size we bar code is the .600" or ordering code S60. So you have a .600" extension.

Answered by: JimY

Date published: 2015-07-07

What is the average diameter in the butt of the club??

Asked by: Golfer_11

With the variety of shafts today, there really is no "average" outside, or inside diameter. Many shafts today do have outside butt diamters of around .600, but still, there are quite a few others that are larger and few that are smaller. The inside diameters will usually fall in a range from .480 to .535. Our S60 steel extensions will fit many steel shafts, and we have three other size options in the steel extension (S56, S58, S62). These should never be used for extending graphite. We have the GSE (.535 inside stem dimension) and USGE (.480 iside stem dimension) extensions for graphite. We also have a new graphite extension system with multiple size options (GW4000). You can view these on The Golfworks website by entering GW4000 in the search box on the home page.

Answered by: GW2002

Date published: 2015-06-26

Will this fit the Aerotech i95? On your catalog the butt size of Aerotech is .602.

Asked by: Jhet

The Aerotech i95 is a graphite shaft, so you do not want to use a steel shaft extension like the S60. The inside diamter of that shaft is approximately .498 - .500. We have a new extension system, the GW4000 (you can view on golfworks.com) and there are options for .495 and .500. You can either go with the .495 and may have to build it up slightly, or go with the .500 and sand it down slightly. Probably the .500 and sanding down slightly if necessary would be the way to go. You would order the GW4000 in the gold color code. That is the .500.

Answered by: GW2002

Date published: 2015-06-23

what size shaft entenders do I need for my Callaway X14 rifle shaft

Asked by: Tom V

Rifle shafts are a .600" butt diameter so you would need the S60 extensions.
http://www.golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_S60

Answered by: JimY

Date published: 2015-06-15

What is the diameter of the portion that inserts in the shaft for the .600 extension?